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For some reason, reading this book reminds me quite strongly of the scene in the Robin Williams movie, "Dead Poets Society" where he admonishes the boys to seize the day and to make their lives extraordinary. In a way, this is truly the theme of this very important, though short and unpretentious book. Between the covers of this book, Robin Sharma uses the foil of a modern business fable to communicate essential principles of Leadership. They are summarized in four quite worthwhile acronyms:

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The Image acronym reminds us to practice Innovativeness, Mastery, Authenticity, Guts, and Ethics. Next, the SPARK acronym reminds us to Speak with Candor, to have Priorities, to recognize that Adversity breeds Opportunity, to Respond to situations rather than reacting and to share Kudos with everyone. Human is the relationship acronym that reminds us to be helpful and understanding, to mingle, to amuse, and to nurture. Finally, the Shine acronym reminds us to See clearly, that Health makes Wealth, that Inspiration matters, that we mustn't Neglect our family, and that all of the above lead us to the opportunity to Elevate our lifestyles.

The profound revelation of this book is that anyone, at any level, can be a leader. We can move resolutely from Victims to Victors. Indeed, we can all make our lives extraordinary. I strongly recommend this important little book, and commend its excellent author. God bless.

Some authors and critics will profess that the learning process through a fable is useless and a waste of time. Do not listen to the critics! This story, just like Robin Sharma's first fable, "The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari" will take you on a journey of epic proportions and self-realizations. A quick and easy read, the story follows book store employee and war veteran, Blake, on a journey of awareness by another long standing and elder co-worker, Tommy, who looks much younger than his 77 years. Tommy introduces Blake to four very different, but seemingly happy and fulfilled characters that teach him 5 valueable lessons each on making your life the best it can ever become, starting today. Everyone on earth has a purpose and though it is not always clearly defined for each of us, if we can become the hardest working, most caring, toughest and balanced person based on our current situations then the door to unlimited happiness, success, love and a fulfilled, meaningful life will be open for you. Though it is written in a cleverly forward moving learning story format, each chapter and end of chapter summary offers practical ideas that you can implement now. Just as the back cover states "The single most important fact is that you have the power to show leadership where you are planted and play at peak in all you do". Buy this book for yourself and get a copy for those you care most about and share this wonderful story today!

The book inspired me to do better, but I did not like the way it was written. It told like a story an each chapter and the end of the book ended abruptly with little character development. I also found typos in the book.

Our recent interview on Inspire Nation with Robin Sharma about The Leader Who Had No Title was our best-received ever, and there's a reason for...this book is brilliant. I've read the book twice now, and listen to the interview over and over again.

I honestly have no idea how Robin does it. He distills 100's of books worth of information into a story that's fun to read, easy to digest and stick with you. You may forget the anacronyms but you can't forget the messages.

And his concepts are both old, and revolutionary new. His premise that we can all lead, no matter our job, position, title or status...a true democratization of the workplace and our lives is liberating, inspiring, and incredibly empowering.

If you want to take your life to the next level. If you want to take your business to the next level. Or if you want your spirit to soar, I cannot recommend this book enough. Go LWT and Go Robin, thank you so much for this beautiful book!!!

The narrative made this book really cheesy and boring instead of making it interesting to read. I've finished other longer inspirational books faster than I could finish this one. The message of the book is great, I hope it wasn't written in that annoying story line.

The book was a quick read, so the learning and take aways were easy to grasp. The "fable" format seemed forced and borrowed. The fable concept in the novel reminded me of Scrooge, as he was wisked away by ghosts in the great Dickens classic. Several people have connected strongly with the book,I'm simply not one of them. I wonder if Sharma has cashed in on making LTW necklaces? My Christmas stocking is full. I'll pass.